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Austin Corbett Lost for the Season


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12 minutes ago, kungfoodude said:

Well he is the 31st rated center out of 35 on another good OL in SD.

The truth is he wasn't a very good center, hence why he was released by Baltimore.

Thats petty bad, the reason for keeping him is they were paying him either way. I doubt mays or that ark rookie C would be any better. He was legit in 2022, but next to PS level players, he looked PS. 

I swear C should be top 3 needs, maybe lewis and hunt can help enough.  

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11 minutes ago, Basbear said:

Thats petty bad, the reason for keeping him is they were paying him either way. I doubt mays or that ark rookie C would be any better. He was legit in 2022, but next to PS level players, he looked PS. 

I swear C should be top 3 needs, maybe lewis and hunt can help enough.  

We had our chance. We had our chance.

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1 minute ago, Mr. Scot said:

That's my big issue 😕

Regardless of what you think of Bozeman, how in the hell did we pass on Frazier?

You got me brother. You got me. 

Not only did we decide, "Hey this guy that has never played center can handle it"(admittedly this worked out better than I thought) but we then also assumed that this oft injured man just didn't need a quality backup.

I don't even know what to say. Half the Huddle was hollering for this guy but we passed for another fuging RB.

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1 minute ago, kungfoodude said:

You got me brother. You got me. 

Not only did we decide, "Hey this guy that has never played center can handle it"(admittedly this worked out better than I thought) but we then also assumed that this oft injured man just didn't need a quality backup.

I don't even know what to say. Half the Huddle was hollering for this guy but we passed for another fuging RB.

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There were only a couple of guys that were pumped we took Brooks over him but the majority of the huddle was saying in real time "WTF are you doing here?"  How is it we seem to know more then our damn front office?  trading up to draft a hurt RB in the 2nd round all things considered doesnt make any sense at all.  Like there is literally no justification for that pick.  Oh and btw we still havent opened the window for him to come off IR.  So seriously wtf were they thinking especially considering this RB class this year looks to be amazing.

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1 minute ago, mrcompletely11 said:

There were only a couple of guys that were pumped we took Brooks over him but the majority of the huddle was saying in real time "WTF are you doing here?"  How is it we seem to know more then our damn front office?  trading up to draft a hurt RB in the 2nd round all things considered doesnt make any sense at all.  Like there is literally no justification for that pick.  Oh and btw we still havent opened the window for him to come off IR.  So seriously wtf were they thinking especially considering this RB class this year looks to be amazing.

There has never been a time in Huddle history that I am aware of where the collective Huddle(low IQ and unqualified as it may be) is so frequently by consensus right about draft picks versus the Panthers than the Tepper era. It's fuging mind numbing.

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